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10 September 2010, 06:30 PM | #1 |
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Need help on identifying this Tudor 9411 snowflake
Hello Guys, I'm a newly registered member on this forum. I'm located in Taiwan and have been collecting watches for sometime. But this is my first time considering buying a Tudor 9411 snowflake. Even though I just got a 16610, but I love the old, vintage look of this particular watch I found in Taiwan. I've contacted the seller and he is providing the box, a receiptpl from the RSC for replacement of the plexi dome, the outter ring, the crown, the plastic rings and movement service, to proof that this watch is original and just went through service. But he does not have the original bracelet.
I've asked him to provide me with picture of the movement and he is working on it. But meanwhile, I just want to ask if any of you wiz out here can spot anything "weird" about the look of this watch? Also, what would be a reasonable price range for a 9411 in this condition? Any input will be appreciated, thank you |
11 September 2010, 02:29 AM | #2 |
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Here are some movement pics
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11 September 2010, 09:15 AM | #3 |
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Err buddy...how you describe the watch is correct...
n the watch is looking fine... New bezel assembly n insert... New Cyclope...Acrylic crystal... Clean serviced movement Cal.2784...(25 jewels) RSC changed the long minute hand...too... but that's perfectly alright... Dial has great Patina...+ goosebumps which is synonymous... with most 9411/0...9401/7016/7021/76100/94010/94110... Tudor Submariner a.k.a Snowflake a.k.a Snakehead... Case Reference # n Serial # are absolutely spot on... n what's really interesting is the inside of the caseback... is stamped with the watch's Serial Nos "842452"... Now this is not normally seen... unless the watch belongs to a RECORDED batch of watches... for specific division of authority from a certain country... like the Military division...or something like that... Or perhaps...RSC Taiwan stamped the Serial Nos. inside the backcase... but this is not normally done...elsewhere... Congratulation...! P/S: Oh btw...PLEASE don't sell this RARE watch...!!! |
11 September 2010, 01:42 PM | #4 | |
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Thanks for the confidence booster. This is a watch I want to get, I dont' have it yet lol... |
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11 September 2010, 01:53 PM | #5 |
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guys, how come the rotor looks different?
This one shows in writing, 25 rubies auto-price xxxxxxxx This one only shows Auto - Prince Does this mean the rotor was changed? Thanks |
11 September 2010, 09:43 PM | #6 | |
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3 November 2011, 01:44 PM | #7 |
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Hello Orchi,
What type of camera and lens do you use for such clear closeups? |
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